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1933 Trinidad hurricane; A. Tropical Storm Alma (1974) B. Hurricane Beryl; Tropical Storm Bret (1993) Tropical Storm Bret (2017) F. Hurricane Flora; H. Tropical Storm ...
This made Carol the strongest storm of the season. [2] At its peak, the maximum winds were in an area 3 mi (4.8 km) in diameter across the center. [3] The hurricane maintained peak winds for about a day before beginning to weaken. Early on September 6, Carol passed about 225 mi (362 km) southwest of Bermuda with winds of about 110 mph (180 km/h).
After Hurricane Wilma in October 2005, forecasters turned to the Greek alphabet. Zeta is the sixth letter of that alphabet, and this is the 27th named storm of 2005. One month after 2005’s record-breaking storm season officially ended, this storm appeared roughly 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) to the southwest of the Azores Islands.
The 1933 Trinidad hurricane was a deadly and destructive tropical cyclone, one of only three Atlantic hurricanes on record to produce hurricane-force winds in Venezuela.The second tropical storm and first hurricane of the extremely active 1933 Atlantic hurricane season, the system formed on June 24 to the east of the Lesser Antilles, unusually early for the Main Development Region (MDR) so ...
Early Thursday afternoon, Tropical Depression 19 strengthened into Tropical Storm Sara, becoming the 18th named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season. AccuWeather began calling it a tropical ...
On Wednesday afternoon, the NHC designated the tropical rainstorm as Potential Tropical Cyclone 19. ... become a hurricane, it would be the 12th of the season, which is a testament to the ...
The National Hurricane Center said Tuesday it is tracking a tropical wave in the Caribbean Sea that is likely to develop into a tropical depression by the end of the week.
Hurricane Flora is among the deadliest Atlantic hurricanes in recorded history, with a death total of at least 7,193.The seventh tropical storm and sixth hurricane of the 1963 Atlantic hurricane season, Flora developed from a disturbance in the Intertropical Convergence Zone on September 26 while located 755 miles (1,215 km) southwest of the Cape Verde islands.